Once back on level ground, a two-mile road run to the finish saw my team cross the line hand in hand and fairly emotional. |
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However in the course of time, gold has become the preferred metal for use in hand wrought jewellery. |
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Although this study found an increase in hand antisepsis initially, it is unknown if compliance with hand antisepsis will continue. |
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Suddenly, neither of us had anything to say to one another aside from the matter in hand. |
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However, they have games in hand on every team in the division, apart from Congleton Town. |
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When the bell rang and the children were dismissed, they each ran home with their lunch pails in hand. |
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There were also numerous pictures of Cadere, youthful and earnest, a modern shaman with rod in hand. |
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Walking hand in hand, we passed several other people on roller skates, in bikinis and swimming trunks, with shopping bags in their hands and all. |
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With his trusty cricket bat in hand, he sets off to collect a few other survivors before they become unwitting meals for the living dead! |
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It was then Mattie Kiely took matters in hand for Kilrossanty and points in the 56th and 59th minutes had the Nire reeling. |
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This show would be fun when seated in the round, in a smaller space, with a drink in hand. |
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She walks past, takeaway long black in hand, and overhears the end of Gene's statement. |
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Stand on a street corner with a clip board in hand soliciting signatures for the privatization of public loos. |
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Talent and good looks rarely go hand in hand, and often when they do, it's the talent which gets elbowed into the background. |
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He also got the ball in hand several times in loose play and came close to a score. |
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Flat cap in hand, the foreign secretary strides from doorstep to corner shop, greeting many voters by name and asking after their fathers. |
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Whatever, following the game, crew chief Mike Reilly, with rulebook in hand, supported Cooper. |
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With a book in hand, I'd dive joyfully into the world being created, absorbing every word into my skin, losing myself in the pages. |
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Godfrey, who was superb with ball in hand if a little suspect under the bomb, received the pass to beat his man and blast over. |
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But we showed up, bright and early, lunch box and backpack and spare set of clothes and shoes in hand. |
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Sunil Gavaskar once wrote of how, as a boy, he was taken in hand by the legendary Bombay coach Vasu Paranjype. |
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But Jesus immediately took the situation in hand by rebuking the unclean spirit and healing the boy. |
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If it was cars or clothes on offer, they would be tear-gassing the mob as they surged across the forecourts of Ireland's garages, cash in hand. |
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If she is not taken in hand and directed on the right lines, hers could be a talent that is, wasted in the desert air. |
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The Limerick side have a game in hand over Bective Rangers, one of three sides above them. |
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I enjoy being among the French fans and actually having the time to be able to concentrate on the job in hand without any distractions. |
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The concept of nobility demanded that a warrior would defend his honour, and that of his family, sword in hand. |
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Ships were dressed with flags and sailors climbed the rigging or stood on decks, caps in hand, to cheer the Queen. |
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With the bird in hand, you can see that our little accipiter does indeed have sharp shins. |
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It is idyllic to sit on an early summer's evening with cocktail in hand, watching the world go by. |
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Ana stood with the assistance of the bed, teetering unsteadily, smirk on her face, bottle in hand. |
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He took his line ball when needed, he made some big tackles and was effective with ball in hand. |
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The changing face of killing goes hand in hand, for him, with the way history has shaped our society and mankind. |
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People, old and young, queued up in the blazing sun, pails in hand, for man-made ice. |
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One researcher concludes that alcohols have the most rapid bactericidal and fungicidal activity of all agents used in hand disinfection. |
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The evolutionary perspective and this new dynamic practical science go hand in hand. |
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Marvin started bailing with an oil can while Frankie stood up, machete in hand. |
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Watching in a Glasgow dump is her errant husband Jimmy, who heads to Nottingham, cash in hand from his latest theft, to try to rekindle the past. |
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Though, I didn't think about that long before Sam barged in to my room, carrying a plastic water gun in hand. |
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In plush surroundings trimmed with red carpet, the cliques of minor celebrities gather in small, self-congratulatory packs, wine in hand. |
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I excused myself, and toddled off, book in hand, to my warm spot by the dining room radiator. |
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Mr Waters was happy to see that preparations for the arrival of the birds are well in hand. |
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A Wiltshire County Council spokesman said plans were in hand for the council to adopt the road as a highway in a year's time. |
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At the end of the demonstration, the handler comes out of the cage with a rat snake in hand. |
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With mike in hand, he attempted to sing, but women, clawing ravenously, shredded his shirt. |
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The ruler chose whomsoever he wanted to fulfil the task in hand, from the men at his disposal. |
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Marcasite, when viewed in hand specimen, tends to form crudely banded masses or massive aggregates. |
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Real media freedom, and not only in Bulgaria, can be achieved only when it walks hand in hand with a clearly realised responsibility. |
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All in all, his life seems to be all go, as he has some other projects in hand as well, but he is enjoying it. |
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The play ends when a player goes out, i.e. disposes of all the cards in hand. |
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He and two volunteers settle into the carpeted rear of the vehicle, walkie-talkies in hand, and peer out the windows. |
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Camera in hand, motionless, I waited for the right moment, my window of opportunity. |
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He bought scores of wine books, consulted winemakers, and with textbook in hand attempted to turn the Bauduc plonk into a memorable wine. |
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From the nine cards now in hand, one is discarded as before and play continues with the last trick winner leading. |
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A figure playing Neptune reclines on a sail-covered chest, a trident in hand and a merman by his side. |
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We have a couple of games in hand and that could count in our favour, as we aren't that many points away from the play-offs. |
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This made him an irritating companion at times, but his natural charm, his wit and his enthusiasm for the adventure in hand were very endearing. |
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It really brought home to me how the relief effort and the process of reconstruction must go hand in hand. |
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Everything is also in hand for work to start on the installation of the skateboarding equipment on the recreation ground. |
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By the time he came back, mugs in hand, I was done, and he was none the worse for not knowing. |
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Here, the freedom of the press must go hand in hand with the editorial responsibility of accurate and balanced reporting. |
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I lay there, watching discreetly, pencil firmly in hand, but not writing a single word. |
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Couples, young and old alike, strolling hand in hand, smiling and whispering to each other. |
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A reglet plane was used to make the strips of wood used to space type in hand typesetting. |
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With this information in hand, various aspects of evolution, biogeography, and taphonomy of Ediacaran organisms can now be readdressed. |
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We have five more lettings in hand that should be complete by the middle of November. |
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With a cricket ball in hand, his transformation from social knave to spellbinding performer is as magical as his bag of tricks. |
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Statehood and any meaningful renouncement of terror and steps to prevent terror have to go hand in hand. |
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With a camera in hand, she was free to ask the impertinent questions that would emancipate society from its sexual repression. |
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Wilkins, a medical student who'd boarded there for five years, stood in his undershirt with his shoes in hand. |
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Vasiliev, with whom I was walking hand in hand, suddenly left hold of my arm and sank upon the snow. |
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Tape recorder in hand, the reporter attempted to cross the field in ankle-deep mud. |
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The scheme was coldly looked on until Mr Chamberlain took it in hand as part of a great national and imperial policy. |
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A warm Saturday night in June, and most are likely to be out revelling, or sat at home with lottery numbers in hand. |
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We work hand in hand with the broadcast teams but don't wait for them to report the facts. |
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The government's abuse of civil rights at home goes hand in hand with its brutal imperialism abroad. |
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Such economic goals tend to go hand in hand with liberalistic social goals. |
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Fork in hand, napkin in lap, and a wine glass to toast, Dijon is a reminder of the poetry and elegance that lies in food. |
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So, with a bottle of scotch as old as I was in hand, I went over to Grandpa's house for a conversation and a probable tongue lashing from the sarge. |
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I suppose your mother who was alerted at that stage was more capable of taking you in hand because the situation around her wasn't as toxic as it is now? |
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Jim had to cajole me, as it was already late, and I was lounging around in sweats, book in hand. |
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With political power in hand, the clerics passed regressive edicts. |
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Tight new spending limits are set to be imposed on Britain's political parties to stop them going cap in hand to donors angling for peerages, knighthoods and other favours. |
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The method of distribution required people to line up in front of the public Famine Pot, saucepans and pans in hand, waiting for the soup to be ladled out. |
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Not until Napoleonic times did the State take the situation in hand and reintroduce a rigorous system of licensing to restore professional standards. |
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She merely sat curled up on the sofa, the remote for the large screen television in hand, and watched the box quietly, waiting for her friend to arise. |
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The occasional man has been spotted, tea towel in hand, in the kitchen. |
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Fourteen years later, two rookie cops heard gunfire and saw a now 14-year-old douse coming toward them, that very gun in hand. |
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Some day when we meet up yonder, we'll stroll hand in hand again. |
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Ever since the bygone days of youth, pork has gone hand in hand with applesauce. |
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Another surveillance video, showing the perpetrator with hammer in hand, is here. |
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If all else fails, determinedly march up to onlookers with camera in hand. |
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The bar had brought together an array of people united by a desire to settle into a home away from home with a drink in hand. |
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She turned, tea towel in hand, and gave him a pleasant smile. |
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Night skiing is an exhilarating experience you won't want to miss when fellow skiers gather to ski or board down the main run each night with flares in hand. |
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I bedded down for this debate, Scotch in hand, expecting to be bored five ways to rigor mortis. |
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Then as now, inside the Washington beltway hubris and glibness go hand in hand. |
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The demand for intelligence rose when increasing education, hand in hand with the material advance of the bourgeoisie, awoke a desire for political action. |
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First of all, shopping list in hand, I legged it down to the San Francisco Ferry Building to see what fresh produce I could pick up there at the Farmers Market. |
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Now, bourbon and rock and roll had gone hand in hand long before leather pants and hairspray hit the scene. |
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He popped one in and jumped back on the couch with remote in hand. |
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The New Zealand-born leader, Alan Loveday, took matters in hand. |
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High-level chemistry and physics went hand in hand with blue jeans and hard hats. |
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If we enter with hammer in hand, we may leave with merely dust and rubble on our faces. |
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There was no direct translation in China for the British sense of fair play that went hand in hand with sport. |
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I either bluster through and waffle away, mumbling on further and further away from the point in hand, or I go to the other extreme and clam up completely. |
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He didn't feel either institution was creditworthy when they came to the Fed in the end, hat in hand. |
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Just then a slight shudder reverberated through the deck plates and Exodus quickly took the situation in hand while the two men cast bewildered looks at each other. |
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On these forays, according to these sources, he liked to chat up pretty single women, a glass of white wine in hand. |
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The others were standing around, drinks in hand, congratulating my cousin on his initiation, and asking us amused tones what we thought of the crazy rigmarole. |
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Historically, so far as I can understand, periods of spiritual quickening and revival have gone in hand with God's people coming together to pray. |
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My mom's make-up looked half done, and she had a lip liner in hand. |
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Rudeness and a lack of civility are traits that go hand in hand with weakness of all sorts, especially weak-mindedness, and we should do our utmost to avoid such behavior. |
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I come to the river rod in hand, neither saint nor renegade. |
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Flag-waving, jingoism and professional sports go hand in hand. |
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Major work is in hand with regard to the tidying up of the sandspit. |
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At one point, my friends and I crept to my car with four giant kitchen knives in hand. |
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Camilla announced one evening to her gang in the lounge that she was very sorry for George, and she thought he needed someone to take him in hand. |
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Why was the orange juice freely available in jugs, but the water served in wine glasses, by a wine waiter, bottle in hand, cloth draped lovingly around the bottle? |
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Beltrami's research on Leonardo's Lombard career went hand in hand with his reconstruction and restoration of Leonardo-related architectural sites. |
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Tickets in hand, I led the way to the bar, attended again by volunteers, who cheerily poured and served us our selections of sangria, sake and beer. |
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Sam was in the kitchen standing over a sizzling skillet of bacon, spatula in hand. |
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Finally, after reading a redraft and suggesting that we change one item to toughen our position, he headed for the door with our final offer in hand. |
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So the whole family, or just the kids, or indeed just the adults, has to show up at 2pm, ticket in hand, and sit through both movies, back to back. |
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Her preparation sounds like normal due diligence by a conscientious executive for the task in hand. |
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He had a whetstone and cloth in hand with a sword laid across his lap. |
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Kawaii kitschness and high fashion doesn't necessarily go hand in hand. |
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When the children scampered out, lunch pail in hand, William wasted no time in finding a metal bench in the shade cast by the building and the midday angle of the sun. |
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Search warrants in hand, the coppers nicked some computers, video game manuals, Blockbuster movie rental cards, DVDs, a microphone and a power cord. |
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Take it in hand and see it fresh, open the old door into a new room. |
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When I returned to visit Norman, he was in the ICU, pencil in hand, editing some text. |
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Today, you'll find them with controller in hand, glued to the TV, stealing bases and smacking home runs on the hand-held video version of the old sandlot standby. |
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Then Old Trafford manager Mike Watkinson took him in hand, working on his technique, and last summer he was the talk of every county dressing-room. |
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From the first time I ever met Richard, several years ago, he struck me as the kind of guy who probably needed a good woman to take him in hand, and sort him out. |
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It can only lead to trouble unless someone takes him in hand. |
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It was getting to a point where Donnan was going to get himself killed, when Golin took matters in hand and cocked Donnan a good shot to the head, knocking him unconscious. |
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Business leaders know that fair but stable and competitive after-tax profits go hand in hand with job creation, investment and increased productivity. |
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Poachers would use strong torches or carbide lamps as they walked the river with a gaff in hand ready for hooking a salmon. |
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He glanced toward the bow to see the four bow guards rushing back, clambering over slaves with whips and clubs in hand. |
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The professor stood at the blackboard, chalk in hand, and chewed the question the student had asked. |
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The tendency to follow trends and explore one's sense of self goes hand in hand with being a teenager. |
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Turkish leaders are accustomed to visiting Europe with hat in hand, seeking to make compromises. |
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Presently the cloud opened and behold, within it was that Jinni hending in hand a drawn sword, while his eyes were shooting fire sparks of rage. |
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Paul's Cathedral, with Lancastrian and Yorkist nobles following him, hand in hand. |
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Naive methods and resolute laymanship go hand in hand, both obstructions in the pursuit of truth, blocks in the road of inquiry. |
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Hand in hand, secular life is considered to be intertwined with the spiritual life. |
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Chesterton usually wore a cape and a crumpled hat, with a swordstick in hand, and a cigar hanging out of his mouth. |
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The consequence was that he had to appear, fiddle in hand, to acknowledge the genuine and hearty applause of the audience. |
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He did not want to hurt anyone, but the task in hand was more important than anything or anybody. |
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One of the two codes of rugby football, it is based on running with the ball in hand. |
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It entered its final day with England batting in their second innings, 40 runs ahead with nine wickets in hand. |
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Nightwatchman Matthew Hoggard survived four balls to end the day, when England held a lead of 124 runs, with nine wickets in hand. |
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Australia thus finished the day still 37 runs in arrears but with six wickets still in hand. |
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Gilchrist, however, had added a quick 23 that could be vital, as Australia went into the pavilion 17 runs behind with four wickets in hand. |
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In the final, Australia dismissed Pakistan for 132 and then reached the target in less than 20 overs and with eight wickets in hand. |
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This boom in innovative financial products went hand in hand with more complexity. |
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When talking about the Global North and the Global South, the majority of the time the two go hand in hand. |
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With this money in hand, the State can therefore finance the social welfare programs. |
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Upon landing in Bordeaux, they set off on a walking tour with their art equipment in hand, intending to reach Rome. |
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You thought something was funny when Dad donned his Oscar the Grouch suit and hopped in the trash can after the evening news, rope in hand. |
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They can be used, if necessary, for throwing like a javelin, and also in hand to hand combat. |
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So shall our plat in this one point be larger and much surmount that which Stanlhurst first tooke in hand. |
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The improvements of animal husbandry in the medieval period in Europe went hand in hand with other developments. |
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Standing there, half-awake, pud in hand, he feels washed out and hungover, though he hasn't touched a drop in weeks. |
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They have the power to enforce the attendance and examination of witnesses and the production of documents relevant to the work in hand. |
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Flashlights in hand, they made their way down the slope and racqueted out upon the lake. |
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Chestnut and Pea are used in hand fired furnaces while the smaller Rice and Buckwheat are used in automatic stoker furnaces. |
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Hand in hand, the zaibatsu and government guided the nation, borrowing technology from the West. |
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With the royal letter in hand, mobs forcibly closed Franciscan abbeys all over Denmark. |
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Before long, however, plans were in hand for the purchase of land and the construction of lines. |
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Cows addicted to the habit of sucking themselves should be taken in hand as soon as they are known to be self-suckers. |
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A short, square-built man, in a rough grey jacket, with a speaking-trumpet in hand, stood in the weather hammock nettings. |
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Ah, this is the life. All dressed up on an ocean liner with your favourite cocktail in hand, enjoying a nice relaxing evening. |
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Forasmuch as many have taken in hand to set forth in order a declaration of those things which are most surely believed among us. |
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Many drivers tool around town or take long drives with cell phone in hand, one eye on the road but their mind clearly someplace else. |
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At the next level, we must practice transformationalism, which goes hand in hand with unlearning. |
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The judge should grasp the butter trier firmly in hand and insert the sampling device as near as possible to the center of the butter sample. |
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He did not betray a flicker of interest until the act was over and she and Bezano came tripping out hand in hand to take their bows. |
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With a B-4 stand in hand, a co-worker and I walked to the aircraft and removed the top propeller afterbody. |
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A string of wash outs and cup diversions have left them back in sixth and 19 points adrift of Guisborough but with five games in hand. |
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I staggered into a room full of acned teenagers, all waiting with a ticket in hand, and joined the queue. |
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Each year, more than 10 million people head afield with whitetail tags in hand. |
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With Q-tips and saline in hand, I went back out to the kennel, swabbed his eye and flooded it with the saline. |
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Obviously, unhealthy snacking and obesity go hand in hand, but what about the enjoyment of an occasional brownie break? |
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Step into spring's land of enchantment, where ladylike and tomboy go hand in hand. |
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They are only one place and two points ahead of Wolviston, who have four games in hand as Leam take on Jarrow at Perth Green today. |
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Christmas and treats go hand in hand, so expect some traditional German greats like Lebkuchen and Stollen. |
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Now known as Phil McNeale, every game would see him, lightmeter in hand, prowling the boundary, gimlet eyes focused firmly on the umpires. |
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I can just see Wee Eck, loofah in hand, standing on Hadrian's Wall welcoming the sweating English hordes. |
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A course of biofeedback therapy was designed to include eight visits with training in hand warming, pulse regulation, imagery, and relaxation. |
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Can public health protection and free trade go hand in hand? |
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Money in hand, the pair bought two Texas dailies, in Pasadena and Conroe, plus five semiweeklies and 43 weeklies. |
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Some even moshed in the walkways, tripping those of us who were simply trying to get to our seats with a drink in hand. |
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It's as if you're sitting at home with TV channel changer in hand, surfing through the story of Tina's rise to stardom. |
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Watch Ryan Gosling in New York City, shopping bag in hand, as peacemaker. |
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Going to the capital markets cap in hand is a whole new experience for recently demutualized life insurers. |
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There has since been a bangtail muster and already 1,400 cattle are in hand. |
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Worried about rising medical and pension costs, General Motors has gone, hat in hand, to the UAW, hoping workers will give it a bail-out in the form of cost concessions. |
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Moments later the tea trolley came round and we researched the biscuit options and crisp flavours, completely distracting us from the matter in hand. |
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For that reason, belike, Homer feigns the three Graces to be linked and tied hand in hand, because the hearts of men are so firmly united with such graces. |
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Heavy, wet snow is harder for snowblowers to handle, so many residents in Saturn's path may find themselves out on the sidewalk or in the driveway with shovel in hand. |
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And Brown shows that both revolution and counter-revolution were Janus-headed, with heroism, devotion, and high ideals going hand in hand with violence and cruelty. |
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A former Teddy Boy sits, pint in hand, in his immaculate black suit, white shirt and dark tie, plus the modern equivalent of winkle-pickers, enjoying his lunchtime stopover. |
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Examining whiteness teaches us that the myths and stereotypes of whiteness go hand in hand with the myths and stereotypes of blackness, Asianness, or any other ethnicity. |
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England were ponderous with ball in hand, their runners static when taking the ball and their lines obvious, while their front row struggled badly in the scrum. |
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The prospects of the company at this time therefore need not have been hopeless, had one of the many plans to reform it been taken successfully in hand. |
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They can navigate without a compass, because they have an astrologer, who stands on the side and, with an astrolabe in hand, gives orders to the navigator. |
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Microplastics are little beads of plastic less than 5 millimeters wide, and they are commonly found in hand soaps, face cleansers, and other exfoliators. |
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The galley slaves were chained to benches and rowed throughout the day without a change of posture while an officer watched over them with a whip in hand. |
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In the demo, this drama is captured by footage of a teenager, small and spindly, walking across a vacant lot, basketball in hand, to a netless court in a nearby school yard. |
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For Popper, metaphysical and historical indeterminism go hand in hand. |
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The speaker moves to sit beside the throne, the Mace Bearer, with mace in hand, stands adjacent to him or her, and the governor general enters to take the speaker's chair. |
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The technology mastered in Operation Hurricane was six years old, and with the hydrogen bomb in hand, the US Congress saw no benefit in renewing cooperation. |
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Web analytics and optimization of web sites and online campaigns now frequently work hand in hand with the more traditional marketing analysis techniques. |
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The gunner, with his lintstock in hand, was preparing to set to work. |
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Hat in hand, the sailors stood deferentially in a semicircle before him. |
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And now let's go hand in hand saad, not one before the other. |
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Beards and nobility go hand in hand, so it will come as no surprise to most that members of the great lordly houses are wont to vaunt their beardly heritage. |
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Tompkins is considered a hero in the deep ecology movement and works hand in hand with his wife Kris, the former CEO of the outdoor clothing and equipment company Patagonia. |
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Now he stands in a window embrasure, Liz's prayer book in hand. |
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Eating irons in hand, we plonked ourselves down at the round six-seating dining table and thrashed out the ethics of my decision to change football teams. |
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I heard he's working at that restaurant cash in hand to pay the bills. |
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Many high school students get cash in hand jobs for extra pocket money. |
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With a 13-point buer on the relegation zone and a game in hand on most of the teams around them, that late clincher gave Boro breathing space on the teams below them. |
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The brutalisation of women and prostitution go hand in hand and victims of this seedy trade are constantly under threat from greedy pimps and violent clients. |
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Bunood, ridden by Willie Supple, wore her down to hit the front but had just a short head in hand after holding off the late thrust of Scotch Pancake. |
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Ill has cash in hand, its accounts show, but Crosswave has been burning through its cash as the big spender in the group on optical fiber networks. |
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Begrave Club have a massive 14-point lead in Division Two and although second-placed Pip Club have a game in hand, a win would still leave them trailing by 12 points. |
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